EP2400365B1 - Support assembly and computer device having the same - Google Patents
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- Apparatuses and methods consistent with the exemplary embodiments relate to a support assembly which supports a device body having a display unit for displaying an image and a computer device having the support assembly, and more particularly, to a support assembly with an improved hinge structure for rotating a device body and a computer device having the support assembly.
- a computer device incorporates a main board including a central processing unit (CPU) for arithmetic operation, a memory in which programs and data are stored, and option boards corresponding to various functions which assist the CPU, such as a graphics card, and executes various applications desired by a user on an operating system.
- CPU central processing unit
- Such a computer device may be implemented in various forms including a desktop computer, a laptop computer, and others known and used in the art.
- computer devices of a pad type where a computer body and a display panel are accommodated in a single housing, have been put on the market.
- a pad type computer device includes a rectangular plate-shaped device body having a display panel installed in the front, and a support assembly which rotatably supports the device body to allow the display panel to be maintained at a predetermined angle with respect to an installation plane.
- Conventional support assemblies have a structure where a hinge shaft is installed in the rear of a device body which is tilted and rotated around the hinge shaft. Accordingly, when the body is rotated, a tilting angle is limited as the body interferes with a stand coupled to the body through the hinge shaft.
- the body of the computer device of the pad type additionally includes a touch screen to allow the device to be used in a tablet mode, in which case the display panel is conveniently used when it is in parallel to an installation plane.
- a touch screen to allow the device to be used in a tablet mode, in which case the display panel is conveniently used when it is in parallel to an installation plane.
- the conventional support assemblies have a limited tilting angle on their structure, it may be difficult to tilt and rotate the body at an angle desired by a user in response to a tablet mode and a normal mode, respectively.
- one or more exemplary embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide a support assembly which is capable of supporting a device body with a simple structure so that the device body can be rotated over an angle range within which the device body is in parallel to or perpendicular to an installation plane, and a computer device having the support assembly.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide a support assembly which supports a computer device body having a display unit, including a base member which is supported on an installation plane; a shaft which extends in parallel to a plane of the base member; a first support member having one end portion joined to the base member and the other end portion which supports the shaft; at least one pinion gear which is concentrically joined to the shaft; a second support member including a first support part which supports the computer device body having the display unit, a second support part which extends from the first support part to have a predetermined curvature, and a rack gear which is formed on a plane of the second support part facing the shaft along the extension direction of the second support part and moves according to rotation of the computer device body supported to the first support part, the rack gear engaging the at least one pinion gear in order to hold a position of the second support part; and a third support member which is joined to the base member and movably supports the second support member.
- the support assembly may further include an elastic member which is placed on the shaft and elastically biases the shaft in a direction in which the weight of the computer device body supported to the first support part is overcome.
- the elastic member may include a coil spring or a leaf spring, with both end portions of the elastic member joined to the shaft and the first support member, respectively.
- the center of the curvature of the second support part may be different from the rotation center of the shaft.
- the curvature of the second support part may be smaller than the curvature of the pinion gear.
- the first support member may have one end portion joined to the base member, the one end portion being in parallel to the installation plane, and the other end portion which is erectly bent from the one end portion joined to the base member and supports the shaft.
- the first support member may be fastened to the base member by means of screws, rivets,or pins.
- the second support member may further include a projection projecting from the second support part
- the third support member may include a projection support member having one end portion interposed between the first support member and the base member and the other end portion formed therein with a guide part which guides and accommodates the projection moving along the second support part.
- the third support member may include a second support part support member which is joined to the base member and supports a plane opposite to a plane of the second support part where the rack gear is placed.
- the base member may include a first base part which extends in parallel to the lengthwise direction of the shaft; and a second base part which has a step lower than the first base part, the first support member being joined to a plane of the second base part.
- the computer device body may have a rectangular plate shape where the display unit is placed in the front side, and a step between the first base part and the second base part may be provided such that planes of the first base part and the display unit have substantially the same height when the computer device body is rotated in parallel to the installation plane.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide a computer device including a computer device body having a display unit placed in the front side; and the above-described support assembly which rotatably supports the computer device body with respect to an installation plane.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept further provide that, by implementing a simple structure to allow the device body to be rotated and supported between a position where the device body is in parallel to the installation plane and a position where the device body is erected on the installation plane, it is possible to easily rotate and use the device body in either a normal mode or a tablet mode of the device body.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept further include a rack and pinion computer support device, comprising a first support member to support a computer device; a second support member extending from the first support member comprising a curved rack to rotate the first support member; a shaft member comprising a pinion gear to engage with the rack; a plurality of shaft support members to support the shaft member; and at least one fixed projection support member attached to the plurality of support members to limit rotation of the first support member, wherein as the shaft member rotates, the engagement of the pinion gear along the curved rack rotates the first support member.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a computer device 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept.
- the computer device 1 includes a device body 10 and a support assembly 20 which supports the device body 10 on an installation plane, for example, a floor.
- X, Y, and Z directions are mutually orthogonal directions and means transverse, longitudinal and vertical directions, respectively.
- a lower edge of the device body 10 supported by the support assembly 20 is in parallel to an X direction axis line.
- the opposites to the X, Y, and Z directions are denoted by -X, -Y, and -Z, respectively and an X-Y plane means a plane defined by an X direction axis and a Y direction axis.
- Figures including FIG. 1 and exemplary embodiments of the present general inventive concept will be illustrated and described below on the basis of such direction definitions.
- the device body 10 has a rectangular plate shape, with a display unit 11 for display of an image installed at its one side.
- the device body 10 may include a CPU (not illustrated) for arithmetic operation, a memory (not illustrated) in which programs and data are stored, a main board (not illustrated) mounted thereon with various chipsets (not illustrated) for extension and additional functions, and a power supply unit (not illustrated) for supply of power, all of which are installed in the rear of the display unit 11.
- the device body 10 performs processes desired by a user by executing various software applications on an operation system.
- the display unit 11 of the device body 10 may be implemented by a touch screen, in case of which the device body 10 may be selectively operated in either a normal mode or a tablet mode.
- a plane of the display unit 11 keeps erect on the installation plane, i.e., the display unit 11 remains in a condition where it is in parallel to the Z direction axis line or is rotated at a predetermined angle with respect to the installation plane. This allows a user to easily perceive an image displayed on the display unit 11.
- the plane of the display unit 11 keeps parallel to the installation plane, i.e., the display unit 11 remains in a condition where it is in parallel to the X-Y plane. This allows the user to input information by easily touching the plane of the display unit 11.
- the support assembly 20 may support a lower edge of the display device on the installation plane.
- the support assembly 20 may support the device body 10 to be tilted and rotated between an angle DO at which the device body 10 is in parallel to the installation plane and an angle D1 at which the device body 10 is erected on the installation plane, with the lower edge of the device body 10 as a central axis. This allows the user to rotate the device body 10 at the angle DO when the device body 10 is in the tablet mode and rotate the device body 10 at the angle D1 or at a desired angle between the angle DO and the angle D1 when the device body 10 is in the normal mode.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the computer device 1 which is exploded into the device body 10 and the support assembly 20.
- the support assembly 20 may include a base member 30 supported on the installation plane, and a body support unit 40 which is installed on the base member 30 and rotatably supports the device body 10.
- the base member 30 extends along the X direction axis line in parallel to the lower edge of the device body 10.
- the base member 30 may include a first base part 31 which extends along the lower edge of the device body 10, and a second base part 32 which extends from the first base part 31 in such a manner that the second base part 32 has a step lower than the first base part 31, and is mounted thereon with the body support unit 40.
- the first base part 31 is located at the user side and the second base part 32 is located in the Y direction of the first base part 31.
- steps of upper planes of the first and second base parts 31 and 32 may be designated in various manners in a design stage.
- steps of upper planes of the first and second base parts 31 and 32 may be designated in various manners in a design stage.
- these steps may be provided in such a manner that the upper planes of the display unit 11 and the first base part 31 have substantially the same height, which may result in improvement of design and availability of the computer device 1.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the body support unit 40.
- the body support unit 40 may include a shaft 100 which extends along the X direction axis line, shaft support members 210 and 220 which are joined to the second base part 32 and rotatably support the shaft 100, elastic members 310 and 320 which elastically bias the shaft 100 in a preset direction, pinion gears 410 and 420 which are concentrically joined to the shaft 100, and a device support member 500 which supports the device body 10 and is rotated to be separated from the shaft 100.
- the body support unit 40 may further include projection support members 610 and 620 which accommodate projections 541 and 542 which will be described later, and second support part support members 700 which rotatably support a second support part 520 which will be described later.
- the shaft 100 extends in parallel to the lower edge of the device body 10 on the second base part 32.
- the shaft 100 has both end portions which are rotatably supported by the shaft support members 210 and 220, thereby allowing the upper plane of the second base part 32 to be separated by a predetermined distance from the shaft 100.
- the shaft support members 210 and 220 may have a symmetrical shape to allow both left and right end portions of the shaft 100 to be stably supported, which is merely an exemplary embodiment of the shaft support members 210 and 220 for rotatably supporting the shaft 100 with it separated from the second base part 32 without limiting the spirit of the present general inventive concept.
- Each of the shaft support members 210 and 220 may have a first end portion which is in parallel to the upper plane of the second base part 32, and a second end portion which extends to be substantially erected on and bent from the first end portion.
- the first end portion is a region joined to the second base part 32 and the second end portion is a region which rotatably supports the shaft 100.
- two shaft support members 210 and 220 support the shaft 100 together, they have a shape and an installation position which are symmetrical with respect to the Y direction axis line.
- the first end portion of the shaft support member 210 and 220 may be joined to the second base part 32 in different ways, for example, through screws, rivets, pins, and the like, or by forming a hook and hook accommodating groove corresponding to the first end portion and the second base part 32, respectively.
- the elastic members 310 and 320 may elastically bias the shaft 100 supported by the shaft support members 210 and 220 in a preset rotation direction.
- the direction in which the elastic members 310 and 320 elastically bias the shaft 100 is a direction in which the device body 10 is tilted and rotated to be erected on the installation plane, i.e., weight of the device body 10 is overcome.
- the elastic members 310 and 320 may be implemented by any appropriate ways including, for example, coil springs, leaf springs, and other springs known and used in the art.
- the elastic members 310 and 320 have their one end portions coupled to the shaft 100 and their other end portions coupled to the shaft support members 210 and 220, and provide a repulsive force by self-weight against tilt and rotation of the device body 10 in the direction in parallel to the installation plane.
- One or more of the pinion gears 410 and 420 may be joined to the shaft 100 and are rotated along with the shaft 100.
- two pinion gears 410 and 420 are provided in the lengthwise direction of the shaft 100, which is, however, merely one exemplary embodiment without limiting the present general inventive concept.
- the pinion gears 410 and 420 have a gear string which is formed on their periphery in the rotation direction of the shaft 100 and engages rack gears 531 and 532 which will be described later.
- the device support member 500 may include a first support part 510, which supports the device body 10, a second support part 520, which extends from the first support part 510 to have a predetermined curvature, rack gears 531 and 532, which are formed on the second support part 520 in correspondence to the pinion gears 410 and 420, and projections 541 and 542, which project along the X direction axis line from left and right edges of the second support part 520.
- the first support part 510 may support the lower edge of the device body 10 and may be implemented in various ways.
- the first support part 510 may include a first region 551 which supports a lower side of the device body 10, and a second region 550 which is bent and extends from the first region 551 and supports the rear of the device body 10.
- the first support part 510 has a shape on which the device body 10 is rested, but it may additionally include a structure to be fastened to the device body 10 by means of screws, rivets, or the like through a plurality of apertures 560 in the first region 551.
- the first support part 510 has a height 510H and a width 510W.
- the second support part 520 may extend from the lower side of the first support part 510 to have a predetermined curvature.
- the center of the curvature of the second support part 520 is located on a point different from the rotation center of the shaft 100 and the extension and movement direction of the second support part 520 is according to the periphery of circle with the point as its center. That is, considering a circle of a predetermined radius with a point at a predetermined location separated from the shaft 100 as its center, the second support part 520 extends along the periphery of this circle by a predetermined interval and is rotated or moved along the periphery. Accordingly, when the device body 10 supported to the first support part 510 is tilted and rotated, the second support part 520 may be rotated by a predetermined angle around the shaft 100 with the point as the center.
- the position of the point as the curvature center C of the second support part 520 is not limited.
- the point may be located at a position separated by a predetermined distance from the shaft 100 upwardly.
- the curvature radius of the second support part 520 is larger than the curvature radius of the pinion gears 410 and 420 with the shaft 100 as its center, the curvature of the second support part 520 is smaller than the curvature of the pinion gears 410 and 420 which are concentrically joined to the shaft 100.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a distance H2 from curvature center C to a surface on the second base part 32 supporting the projection support member 620. Also illustrated in FIG. 7 is a distance H1 from the axis of rotation of shaft 100 and the surface on the second base part 32 supporting the projection support member 620.
- the rack gears 531 and 532 may be placed on the plane of the second support part 520 facing the shaft 100 over a predetermined interval along the extension direction of the second support part 520.
- the rack gears 531 and 532 may have their regions engaging the pinion gears 410 and 420 depending on a position of the second support part 520 and cause the second support part 520 to be supported at its current position.
- movement of the rack gears 531 and 532 in engagement with the pinion gears 410 and 420 according to the rotation of the device body 10 provides a repulsive force to maintain the position of the second support part 520 for the shaft 100 in preparation against the weight of the device body 10, together with an elastic bias of the elastic members 310 and 320.
- the projections 541 and 542 project from both left and right sides of the second support part 520 along the X direction axis line such that the projections 541 and 542 do not interfere in the rotation of the second support part 520.
- the projections 541 and 542 may be guided to and accommodated in guide parts 611 and 621 which will be described later, thereby preventing the device support member 500 from being separated from the support assembly 20 while guiding the rotation of the second support part 520.
- the projection support members 610 and 620 may have their respective first end portions 631 interposed between the shaft support members 210 and 220 and the second base part 32, and their second end portions 632 which are bent from the first end portions 631 and are formed therein with the guide parts which accommodate the projections 541 and 542.
- the first end portions 631 of the projection support members 610 and 620 may be fastened to the second base part 32 together with the shaft support members 210 and 220.
- the projection support members 610 and 620 each have a height 610H/620H, width 610W/620W, and length 610L/620L.
- the guide parts 611 and 621 may extend in the movement direction of the second support part 520 and guide movement of the projections 541 and 542 when the second support part 520 is rotated.
- the guide parts 611 and 621 are respectively formed in the respective symmetrical projection support members 610 and 620 provided respectively to correspond to the symmetrical projections 541 and 542 formed respectively in both left and right sides of the second support part 520.
- the projection support members 610 and 620 facilitate movement of the second support part 520 and the second support part 520 is prevented from seceding from the projection support members 610 and 620.
- the projection support members 610 and 620 and the shaft support members 210 and 220 are illustrated in distinct components, they may be integrated.
- the guide parts 611 and 621 may be formed in the shaft support members 210 and 220.
- the second support part support member 700 may be joined to the second base part 32 and movably supports the second support part 520 in contact with the rear of the second support part 520, i.e., a plane opposite to a plane of the second support part 520 where the rack gears 531 and 532 are placed.
- the second support part support member 700 are disposed below the shaft 100 and the second support part 520 and the second support part 520 moves between the shaft 100 and the second support part support member 700 according to the tilt and rotation of the device body 10.
- One region of the second support part support member 700 which supports the second support part may be formed to correspond to the curvature of the second support part 520, such that the region does not interfere in movement of the second support part 520.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the support assembly 20 in the condition where the device body 10 is erected and rotated. It is noted that FIG. 4 does not show the device body 10 and the base member 30 for the purpose of clarity of a structure of the support assembly 20.
- the second support part 520 may move around the shaft 100.
- the rack gears 531 and 532 move in engagement with the pinion gears 410 and 420.
- the rack gears 531 and 532 in the lower region of the second support part 520 may engage the pinion gears 410 and 420.
- the elastic members 310 and 320 may elastically bias the shaft 100 in a direction in which the device body 10 is erected on the installation plane and the rack gears 531 engage the pinion gears 410 and 420, thereby maintaining rotation position of the device body 10 and the device support member 500. More specifically, since an elastic bias of the elastic members 310 and 320 against the shaft 100 is also exerted on the pinion gears 410 and 420 joined to the shaft 100, the pinion gears 410 and 420 elastically biased by the elastic members 310 and 320 can support to maintain the current position of the rack gears 531 and 532 to which the weight of the device body 10 is applied.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the support assembly 20 in the condition where the device body 10 is rotated at a given angle toward the installation plane from the erected state.
- the rack gears 531 and 532 may move relative to the pinion gears 410 and 420 and the second support part 520 may move around the shaft 100.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the support assembly 20 in the condition where the device body 10 is in parallel to the installation plane.
- the rack gears in the upper region of the second support part 520 may engage the pinion gears 410 and 420. If the computer device is intended to be used in the tablet mode, a user can touch the display unit 11 conveniently by rotating the device body 10 in this manner.
- the extension length of the second support part 520 and the rack gears 531 and 532 is provided to correspond to the rotation angle of the device body 10 but may be adjusted in consideration of the diameter of the pinion gears 410 and 420 and the curvature of the second support part 520.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are side views illustrating a condition where the device body 10 is erected on the installation plane and a condition where the device body 10 is in parallel to the installation plane, respectively.
- the projection 542 projecting from the second support part 520 may be guided to and accommodate in the guide 621 formed in the projection support member 620.
- steps of the first base part 31 and second base part 32 may be provided to allow the upper planes of the display unit 11 and the first base part 31 to have substantially the same height.
- a point C represents a curvature center of the second support part 520 and is located to be separated by a predetermined distance from the shaft 100 upwardly.
- the second support part 520 moves around the point C.
- the shaft 100 may be prevented from projecting from the display unit 11 and the first base part 31 when a user faces the display unit 11. This results in improvement in the aspect of design.
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- Apparatuses and methods consistent with the exemplary embodiments relate to a support assembly which supports a device body having a display unit for displaying an image and a computer device having the support assembly, and more particularly, to a support assembly with an improved hinge structure for rotating a device body and a computer device having the support assembly.
- A computer device incorporates a main board including a central processing unit (CPU) for arithmetic operation, a memory in which programs and data are stored, and option boards corresponding to various functions which assist the CPU, such as a graphics card, and executes various applications desired by a user on an operating system. Such a computer device may be implemented in various forms including a desktop computer, a laptop computer, and others known and used in the art. In recent years, computer devices of a pad type, where a computer body and a display panel are accommodated in a single housing, have been put on the market.
- A pad type computer device includes a rectangular plate-shaped device body having a display panel installed in the front, and a support assembly which rotatably supports the device body to allow the display panel to be maintained at a predetermined angle with respect to an installation plane.
- Conventional support assemblies have a structure where a hinge shaft is installed in the rear of a device body which is tilted and rotated around the hinge shaft. Accordingly, when the body is rotated, a tilting angle is limited as the body interferes with a stand coupled to the body through the hinge shaft.
- The body of the computer device of the pad type additionally includes a touch screen to allow the device to be used in a tablet mode, in which case the display panel is conveniently used when it is in parallel to an installation plane. However, since the conventional support assemblies have a limited tilting angle on their structure, it may be difficult to tilt and rotate the body at an angle desired by a user in response to a tablet mode and a normal mode, respectively.
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US5,542,152 ,US 6,354,552 andUS 2007/0030410 each disclose a tilt adjustment mechanism for a display. - Accordingly, one or more exemplary embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide a support assembly which is capable of supporting a device body with a simple structure so that the device body can be rotated over an angle range within which the device body is in parallel to or perpendicular to an installation plane, and a computer device having the support assembly.
- According to the present invention there is provided an apparatus as set forth in the appended claims. Other features of the invention will be apparent from the dependent claims, and the description which follows.
- Additional features and utilities of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the present general inventive concept.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide a support assembly which supports a computer device body having a display unit, including a base member which is supported on an installation plane; a shaft which extends in parallel to a plane of the base member; a first support member having one end portion joined to the base member and the other end portion which supports the shaft; at least one pinion gear which is concentrically joined to the shaft; a second support member including a first support part which supports the computer device body having the display unit, a second support part which extends from the first support part to have a predetermined curvature, and a rack gear which is formed on a plane of the second support part facing the shaft along the extension direction of the second support part and moves according to rotation of the computer device body supported to the first support part, the rack gear engaging the at least one pinion gear in order to hold a position of the second support part; and a third support member which is joined to the base member and movably supports the second support member.
- The support assembly may further include an elastic member which is placed on the shaft and elastically biases the shaft in a direction in which the weight of the computer device body supported to the first support part is overcome.
- The elastic member may include a coil spring or a leaf spring, with both end portions of the elastic member joined to the shaft and the first support member, respectively.
- The center of the curvature of the second support part may be different from the rotation center of the shaft.
- The curvature of the second support part may be smaller than the curvature of the pinion gear.
- The first support member may have one end portion joined to the base member, the one end portion being in parallel to the installation plane, and the other end portion which is erectly bent from the one end portion joined to the base member and supports the shaft.
- The first support member may be fastened to the base member by means of screws, rivets,or pins.
- The second support member may further include a projection projecting from the second support part, and the third support member may include a projection support member having one end portion interposed between the first support member and the base member and the other end portion formed therein with a guide part which guides and accommodates the projection moving along the second support part.
- The third support member may include a second support part support member which is joined to the base member and supports a plane opposite to a plane of the second support part where the rack gear is placed.
- The base member may include a first base part which extends in parallel to the lengthwise direction of the shaft; and a second base part which has a step lower than the first base part, the first support member being joined to a plane of the second base part.
- The computer device body may have a rectangular plate shape where the display unit is placed in the front side, and a step between the first base part and the second base part may be provided such that planes of the first base part and the display unit have substantially the same height when the computer device body is rotated in parallel to the installation plane.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide a computer device including a computer device body having a display unit placed in the front side; and the above-described support assembly which rotatably supports the computer device body with respect to an installation plane.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept further provide that, by implementing a simple structure to allow the device body to be rotated and supported between a position where the device body is in parallel to the installation plane and a position where the device body is erected on the installation plane, it is possible to easily rotate and use the device body in either a normal mode or a tablet mode of the device body.
- Embodiments of the present general inventive concept further include a rack and pinion computer support device, comprising a first support member to support a computer device; a second support member extending from the first support member comprising a curved rack to rotate the first support member; a shaft member comprising a pinion gear to engage with the rack; a plurality of shaft support members to support the shaft member; and at least one fixed projection support member attached to the plurality of support members to limit rotation of the first support member, wherein as the shaft member rotates, the engagement of the pinion gear along the curved rack rotates the first support member.
- The above and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a computer device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the computer device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a support assembly in the computer device ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the support assembly in the condition where a device body is erected on an installation plane in the computer device ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the support assembly in the condition where the device body is rotated at a given angle from the erected state in the computer device ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the support assembly in the condition where the device body is in parallel to the installation plane in the computer device ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 7 is a side view of the support assembly ofFIG. 4 ; and -
FIG. 8 is a side view of the support assembly ofFIG. 6 . - Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the figures.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a computer device 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , the computer device 1 according to this exemplary embodiment includes adevice body 10 and asupport assembly 20 which supports thedevice body 10 on an installation plane, for example, a floor. - In
FIG. 1 , X, Y, and Z directions are mutually orthogonal directions and means transverse, longitudinal and vertical directions, respectively. In this exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept, a lower edge of thedevice body 10 supported by thesupport assembly 20 is in parallel to an X direction axis line. The opposites to the X, Y, and Z directions are denoted by -X, -Y, and -Z, respectively and an X-Y plane means a plane defined by an X direction axis and a Y direction axis. Figures includingFIG. 1 and exemplary embodiments of the present general inventive concept will be illustrated and described below on the basis of such direction definitions. - The
device body 10 has a rectangular plate shape, with adisplay unit 11 for display of an image installed at its one side. Thedevice body 10 may include a CPU (not illustrated) for arithmetic operation, a memory (not illustrated) in which programs and data are stored, a main board (not illustrated) mounted thereon with various chipsets (not illustrated) for extension and additional functions, and a power supply unit (not illustrated) for supply of power, all of which are installed in the rear of thedisplay unit 11. - With such hardware configuration, the
device body 10 performs processes desired by a user by executing various software applications on an operation system. Thedisplay unit 11 of thedevice body 10 may be implemented by a touch screen, in case of which thedevice body 10 may be selectively operated in either a normal mode or a tablet mode. - When the
device body 10 is operated in the normal mode to perform the general computer functionalities, it is preferable that a plane of thedisplay unit 11 keeps erect on the installation plane, i.e., thedisplay unit 11 remains in a condition where it is in parallel to the Z direction axis line or is rotated at a predetermined angle with respect to the installation plane. This allows a user to easily perceive an image displayed on thedisplay unit 11. - On the other hand, when the
device body 10 is operated in the tablet mode to perform information input when the user touches the plane of thedisplay unit 11 directly or using a stylus pen, it is preferable that the plane of thedisplay unit 11 keeps parallel to the installation plane, i.e., thedisplay unit 11 remains in a condition where it is in parallel to the X-Y plane. This allows the user to input information by easily touching the plane of thedisplay unit 11. - The
support assembly 20 may support a lower edge of the display device on the installation plane. Thesupport assembly 20 may support thedevice body 10 to be tilted and rotated between an angle DO at which thedevice body 10 is in parallel to the installation plane and an angle D1 at which thedevice body 10 is erected on the installation plane, with the lower edge of thedevice body 10 as a central axis. This allows the user to rotate thedevice body 10 at the angle DO when thedevice body 10 is in the tablet mode and rotate thedevice body 10 at the angle D1 or at a desired angle between the angle DO and the angle D1 when thedevice body 10 is in the normal mode. - Hereinafter, the
support assembly 20 will be described in more detail with reference toFIG. 2. FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the computer device 1 which is exploded into thedevice body 10 and thesupport assembly 20. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , thesupport assembly 20 may include abase member 30 supported on the installation plane, and abody support unit 40 which is installed on thebase member 30 and rotatably supports thedevice body 10. - The
base member 30 extends along the X direction axis line in parallel to the lower edge of thedevice body 10. Thebase member 30 may include afirst base part 31 which extends along the lower edge of thedevice body 10, and asecond base part 32 which extends from thefirst base part 31 in such a manner that thesecond base part 32 has a step lower than thefirst base part 31, and is mounted thereon with thebody support unit 40. In other words, if a user is located in the -Y direction of thedevice body 10, thefirst base part 31 is located at the user side and thesecond base part 32 is located in the Y direction of thefirst base part 31. - Under the condition where the
base member 30 is supported on the installation plane, steps of upper planes of the first andsecond base parts device body 10 is under the condition where it is rotated in parallel to the installation, these steps may be provided in such a manner that the upper planes of thedisplay unit 11 and thefirst base part 31 have substantially the same height, which may result in improvement of design and availability of the computer device 1. - Hereinafter, the
body support unit 40 will be described in more detail with reference toFIG. 3. FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of thebody support unit 40. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thebody support unit 40 may include ashaft 100 which extends along the X direction axis line,shaft support members second base part 32 and rotatably support theshaft 100,elastic members shaft 100 in a preset direction, pinion gears 410 and 420 which are concentrically joined to theshaft 100, and adevice support member 500 which supports thedevice body 10 and is rotated to be separated from theshaft 100. - In addition, the
body support unit 40 may further includeprojection support members projections part support members 700 which rotatably support asecond support part 520 which will be described later. - The
shaft 100 extends in parallel to the lower edge of thedevice body 10 on thesecond base part 32. Theshaft 100 has both end portions which are rotatably supported by theshaft support members second base part 32 to be separated by a predetermined distance from theshaft 100. - The
shaft support members shaft 100 to be stably supported, which is merely an exemplary embodiment of theshaft support members shaft 100 with it separated from thesecond base part 32 without limiting the spirit of the present general inventive concept. - Each of the
shaft support members second base part 32, and a second end portion which extends to be substantially erected on and bent from the first end portion. In this exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept, the first end portion is a region joined to thesecond base part 32 and the second end portion is a region which rotatably supports theshaft 100. As in this exemplary embodiment, when twoshaft support members shaft 100 together, they have a shape and an installation position which are symmetrical with respect to the Y direction axis line. - The first end portion of the
shaft support member second base part 32 in different ways, for example, through screws, rivets, pins, and the like, or by forming a hook and hook accommodating groove corresponding to the first end portion and thesecond base part 32, respectively. - The
elastic members shaft 100 supported by theshaft support members elastic members shaft 100 is a direction in which thedevice body 10 is tilted and rotated to be erected on the installation plane, i.e., weight of thedevice body 10 is overcome. - The
elastic members elastic members shaft 100 and their other end portions coupled to theshaft support members device body 10 in the direction in parallel to the installation plane. - One or more of the pinion gears 410 and 420 may be joined to the
shaft 100 and are rotated along with theshaft 100. In this exemplary embodiment, two pinion gears 410 and 420 are provided in the lengthwise direction of theshaft 100, which is, however, merely one exemplary embodiment without limiting the present general inventive concept. The pinion gears 410 and 420 have a gear string which is formed on their periphery in the rotation direction of theshaft 100 and engages rack gears 531 and 532 which will be described later. - The
device support member 500 may include afirst support part 510, which supports thedevice body 10, asecond support part 520, which extends from thefirst support part 510 to have a predetermined curvature, rack gears 531 and 532, which are formed on thesecond support part 520 in correspondence to the pinion gears 410 and 420, andprojections second support part 520. - The
first support part 510 may support the lower edge of thedevice body 10 and may be implemented in various ways. For example, thefirst support part 510 may include afirst region 551 which supports a lower side of thedevice body 10, and asecond region 550 which is bent and extends from thefirst region 551 and supports the rear of thedevice body 10. In this manner, thefirst support part 510 has a shape on which thedevice body 10 is rested, but it may additionally include a structure to be fastened to thedevice body 10 by means of screws, rivets, or the like through a plurality ofapertures 560 in thefirst region 551. Also, as illustrated inFIG. 3 , thefirst support part 510 has aheight 510H and awidth 510W. - The
second support part 520 may extend from the lower side of thefirst support part 510 to have a predetermined curvature. In this exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept, the center of the curvature of thesecond support part 520 is located on a point different from the rotation center of theshaft 100 and the extension and movement direction of thesecond support part 520 is according to the periphery of circle with the point as its center. That is, considering a circle of a predetermined radius with a point at a predetermined location separated from theshaft 100 as its center, thesecond support part 520 extends along the periphery of this circle by a predetermined interval and is rotated or moved along the periphery. Accordingly, when thedevice body 10 supported to thefirst support part 510 is tilted and rotated, thesecond support part 520 may be rotated by a predetermined angle around theshaft 100 with the point as the center. - Here, the position of the point as the curvature center C of the
second support part 520 is not limited. For example, the point may be located at a position separated by a predetermined distance from theshaft 100 upwardly. Accordingly, in this exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept, since the curvature radius of thesecond support part 520 is larger than the curvature radius of the pinion gears 410 and 420 with theshaft 100 as its center, the curvature of thesecond support part 520 is smaller than the curvature of the pinion gears 410 and 420 which are concentrically joined to theshaft 100. - Additionally,
FIG. 7 illustrates a distance H2 from curvature center C to a surface on thesecond base part 32 supporting theprojection support member 620. Also illustrated inFIG. 7 is a distance H1 from the axis of rotation ofshaft 100 and the surface on thesecond base part 32 supporting theprojection support member 620. - The rack gears 531 and 532 may be placed on the plane of the
second support part 520 facing theshaft 100 over a predetermined interval along the extension direction of thesecond support part 520. The rack gears 531 and 532 may have their regions engaging the pinion gears 410 and 420 depending on a position of thesecond support part 520 and cause thesecond support part 520 to be supported at its current position. In other words, movement of the rack gears 531 and 532 in engagement with the pinion gears 410 and 420 according to the rotation of thedevice body 10 provides a repulsive force to maintain the position of thesecond support part 520 for theshaft 100 in preparation against the weight of thedevice body 10, together with an elastic bias of theelastic members - The
projections second support part 520 along the X direction axis line such that theprojections second support part 520. Theprojections guide parts device support member 500 from being separated from thesupport assembly 20 while guiding the rotation of thesecond support part 520. - The
projection support members first end portions 631 interposed between theshaft support members second base part 32, and theirsecond end portions 632 which are bent from thefirst end portions 631 and are formed therein with the guide parts which accommodate theprojections first end portions 631 of theprojection support members second base part 32 together with theshaft support members FIG. 3 , theprojection support members width 610W/620W, andlength 610L/620L. - The
guide parts second support part 520 and guide movement of theprojections second support part 520 is rotated. Theguide parts projection support members symmetrical projections second support part 520. Thus, theprojection support members second support part 520 and thesecond support part 520 is prevented from seceding from theprojection support members - Although, in this exemplary embodiment of the present general inventive concept, the
projection support members shaft support members guide parts shaft support members - The second support
part support member 700 may be joined to thesecond base part 32 and movably supports thesecond support part 520 in contact with the rear of thesecond support part 520, i.e., a plane opposite to a plane of thesecond support part 520 where the rack gears 531 and 532 are placed. The second supportpart support member 700 are disposed below theshaft 100 and thesecond support part 520 and thesecond support part 520 moves between theshaft 100 and the second supportpart support member 700 according to the tilt and rotation of thedevice body 10. - One region of the second support
part support member 700 which supports the second support part may be formed to correspond to the curvature of thesecond support part 520, such that the region does not interfere in movement of thesecond support part 520. - Hereinafter, on the basis of the above-described configuration, operation of the
support assembly 20 according to the rotation of the device body will be described with reference toFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of thesupport assembly 20 in the condition where thedevice body 10 is erected and rotated. It is noted thatFIG. 4 does not show thedevice body 10 and thebase member 30 for the purpose of clarity of a structure of thesupport assembly 20. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , as thefirst support part 510 is rotated to erect thedevice body 10, thesecond support part 520 may move around theshaft 100. At this time, the rack gears 531 and 532 move in engagement with the pinion gears 410 and 420. - Assuming that a region in the
second support part 520 adjacent to thefirst support part 510 is an upper region of thesecond support part 520 and a region opposite to the upper region of thesecond support part 520 is a lower region of thesecond support part 520, the rack gears 531 and 532 in the lower region of thesecond support part 520 may engage the pinion gears 410 and 420. - In this state, weight of the
device body 10 is applied to thedevice support member 500. In response to this application, theelastic members shaft 100 in a direction in which thedevice body 10 is erected on the installation plane and the rack gears 531 engage the pinion gears 410 and 420, thereby maintaining rotation position of thedevice body 10 and thedevice support member 500. More specifically, since an elastic bias of theelastic members shaft 100 is also exerted on the pinion gears 410 and 420 joined to theshaft 100, the pinion gears 410 and 420 elastically biased by theelastic members device body 10 is applied. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of thesupport assembly 20 in the condition where thedevice body 10 is rotated at a given angle toward the installation plane from the erected state. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , as thedevice body 10 is rotated, the rack gears 531 and 532 may move relative to the pinion gears 410 and 420 and thesecond support part 520 may move around theshaft 100. - When a user overcomes the elastic bias of the
elastic members device body 10 by a predetermined angle, interaction between the elastic bias of theelastic members device body 10 and hold the current rotation position of thedevice support member 500. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of thesupport assembly 20 in the condition where thedevice body 10 is in parallel to the installation plane. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , when thedevice body 10 is rotated in parallel to the installation plane, the rack gears in the upper region of thesecond support part 520 may engage the pinion gears 410 and 420. If the computer device is intended to be used in the tablet mode, a user can touch thedisplay unit 11 conveniently by rotating thedevice body 10 in this manner. - As illustrated and described above in
FIGS. 4 to 6 , it can be seen that the extension length of thesecond support part 520 and the rack gears 531 and 532 is provided to correspond to the rotation angle of thedevice body 10 but may be adjusted in consideration of the diameter of the pinion gears 410 and 420 and the curvature of thesecond support part 520. -
FIGS. 7 and8 are side views illustrating a condition where thedevice body 10 is erected on the installation plane and a condition where thedevice body 10 is in parallel to the installation plane, respectively. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and8 , when thesecond support part 520 is moved with rotation of thedevice body 10, theprojection 542 projecting from thesecond support part 520 may be guided to and accommodate in theguide 621 formed in theprojection support member 620. - Under the condition where the
device body 10 is rotated in parallel to the installation plane, steps of thefirst base part 31 andsecond base part 32 may be provided to allow the upper planes of thedisplay unit 11 and thefirst base part 31 to have substantially the same height. - In
FIGS. 7 and8 , a point C represents a curvature center of thesecond support part 520 and is located to be separated by a predetermined distance from theshaft 100 upwardly. With the rotation of thedevice body 10, thesecond support part 520 moves around the point C. In this manner, as thesecond support part 520 moves around the point C rather than theshaft 100, it can be configured that theshaft 100 may be prevented from projecting from thedisplay unit 11 and thefirst base part 31 when a user faces thedisplay unit 11. This results in improvement in the aspect of design. - While the
device body 10 being operated in the normal mode and the tablet mode has been illustrated in the above exemplary embodiments of the present general inventive concept, it should be appreciated that any display bodies having thedisplay unit 11 may be supported by the support assembly 22 of the present general inventive concept. - Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these exemplary embodiments without departing from the present invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims.
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- A support assembly (20) configured to support a computer device body (10) having a display unit (11), comprising:a base member (30) to be supported on an installation plane;a shaft (100) extending in parallel to a plane of the base member (30);a first support member (210, 220) having one end portion joined to the base member (30) and the other end portion to support the shaft (100);at least one pinion gear (410, 420) concentrically joined to the shaft (100); a second support member (500) comprising:a first support part (510) to support the computer device body (10) having the display unit (11), anda second support part (520) to extend from the first support part (510) to have a predetermined curvature,characterised by comprising a rack gear (531, 532) formed on a plane of the second support part (520) facing the shaft (100) along the extension direction of the second support part (520) and configured to move according to rotation of the computer device body (10) supported by the first support part (510), the rack gear (531, 532) to engage the at least one pinion gear (410, 420) in order to hold a position of the second support part (520); anda third support member (610, 620, 700) joined to the base member (30) and operable to support the second support member (500) during movement of the second support member (500).
- The support assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:
an elastic member (310, 320) placed on the shaft (100) to elastically bias the shaft (100) in a direction in which the weight of the computer device body (10) supported by the first support part (510) is overcome. - The support assembly according to claim 2, wherein the elastic member (310, 320) comprises a coil spring or a leaf spring, with both end portions of the elastic member (310, 320) joined to the shaft (100) and the first support member (210, 220), respectively.
- The support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the center of the curvature (C) of the second support part (520) is different from the rotation center of the shaft (100).
- The support assembly according to claim 4, wherein the curvature of the second support part (520) is smaller than the curvature of the pinion gear (410, 420).
- The support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first support member (210, 220) has one end portion joined to the base member (30), the one end portion being in parallel to the installation plane, and the other end portion which is bent from the one end portion joined to the base member (30) so as to be erect therefrom and to support the shaft (100).
- The support assembly according to claim 6, wherein the first support member (210, 220) is fastened to the base member by means of screws, rivets, or pins.
- The support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second support member (500) further comprises:
a projection (541, 542) projecting from the second support part (520), and
wherein the third support member comprises a projection support member (610, 620) having one end portion (631) interposed between the first support member (210, 200) and the base member (30) and the other end portion (632) formed therein with a guide part (611, 621) to guide and accommodate the projection (541, 542) moving along the second support part (520). - The support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the third support member further comprises:
a second support part support member (700) joined to the base member (30) and to support a plane opposite to a plane of the second support part (520) where the rack gear (531, 532) is placed. - The support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the base member (30) comprises:a first base part (31) extending in parallel to the lengthwise direction of the shaft (100); anda second base part (32) which has a step lower than the first base part (31), the first support member (210, 220) being joined to a plane of the second base part (32).
- The support assembly according to claim 10, wherein the computer device body (10) has a rectangular plate shape where the display unit (11) is placed in the front side, and
where a step between the first base part (31) and the second base part (32) is provided such that planes of the first base part (31) and the display unit (11) have substantially the same height when the computer device body (10) is rotated in parallel to the installation plane. - A computer device (1), comprising:a computer device body (10) having a display unit (11) placed in the front side; anda support assembly (20) according to any one of claims 1 to 11, which rotatably supports the computer device body (10) with respect to an installation plane.
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